The above-normal temperatures won’t last too long. By Wednesday, highs will drop back into the 80s, according to Johnston.

Dallas-Fort Worth is expected to stay dry through next week before a chance of rain returns to the forecast late next week, according to Johnston.

During May, Dallas-Fort Worth typically sees an increase in warmer weather as summer nears. The average high at the start of May is 80 degrees, with an average low of 60, according to the National Weather Service. By the end of the month, highs average in the upper 80s, with lows in the upper 60s.

May is typically the wettest month of the year in Dallas-Fort Worth, with an average of 4.9 inches of rain, according to the weather service.

Jesus Jimenez, Staff Writer. Jesus Jimenez began working for The Dallas Morning News in 2018. He currently covers weather and how climate affects Dallas-Fort Worth. He is a graduate of the University of Texas at Dallas.